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Colin Salao

Charles Barkley Delivers an Outspoken Take on the Bud Light Controversy

Charles Barkley has always been candid. He’s also long been a supporter of the LGBTQ+ community.

The NBA Hall of Famer and TNT (WBD) -) analyst once again showed his support for the LGBTQ+ community, this time amid the Bud Light (BUDFF) -) controversy. Bud Light has been attacked by the right for partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in April.

Barkley was recorded speaking in a bar on a video posted by TikTok user l._banana.

“If you’re gay, bless you. If you’re trans, bless you. And if you have a problem with that, f*** you!” Barkley said on the microphone.

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Barkley also said he had three cases of Bud Light for the people at the bar.

“I want y’all to drink this f****** beer,” Barkley said.

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Videos of Barkley’s support for the LGBTQ+ community have surfaced online in the past, also posted by the same user.

“If you’re gay, lesbian, transgender, live your f****** life,” Barkley said. “And if anybody give you s***, you tell them Charles Barkley says go f*** yourself..”

Barkley’s outspoken support for the LGBTQ+ community has gone on for over a decade, including saying he was comfortable playing with gay teammates in the past. He also showed support of the NBA pulling the 2016 All-Star Game from Charlotte due to North Carolina’s controversial bathroom bill.

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